If I were asked to sign one, I would.
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If I were asked to sign one, I would.
Just curious....
What happened in your divorce, Genie, when it came to dividing up the assets?
Post as many details and figures as you would like and feel comfortable with. [img]wink.gif[/img]
No. If I need to protect myself from someone, they are certainly not the woman for me. And, if she feels she needs protection from me, then she knows me too well. Besides, I'm not getting married (again) anyway. Any woman who would settle for me is below my standards.
you arrogant sob [img]tongue.gif[/img]
<font size="4" face="Tempus Sans ITC, Tahoma">and your reasons being?? You want to protect what you have or you think you would have more then the lady already so in a sense it is protecting you more then her or that you are not the type to be after her money if she had a lot or is it that you are secure with how much you have now you wouldnt need anymore?Quote:
Originally posted by TastinGood:
If I were asked to sign one, I would.
I just dont see any big deal about it. I dont feel as though it has anything to do whatsoever with a matter of trust.
Hell, I would even argue (just for fun and if i felt like it) that for most people getting married in the first place could be seen as distrust in their partner in the first place.
you know i think i could actually see TG's point there... just quitely [img]redface.gif[/img]
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i used 'in the first place' twice in that sentance.
i need to proof my shit!
<font size="4" face="Tempus Sans ITC, Tahoma">case in point.Quote:
Originally posted by TastinGood:
[QB]in that sentance.
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SHIT!!!!!